@incollection{fdi:010070608, title = {{E}nd hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture : {SDG} 2}, author = {{M}ollier, {L}udovic and {S}eyler, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}rique and {C}hotte, {J}ean-{L}uc and {R}ingler, {C}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he report examines the interactions between the various goals and targets, determining to what extent they reinforce or conflict with each other. {I}t provides a blueprint to help countries implement and achieve the {S}ustainable {D}evelopment {G}oals ({SDG}s). {SDG} 2 integrates and links food security, nutrition and a sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture. {A} focus on the role of small producers in the agriculture sectors is an important element. {T}his multi-dimensional goal encompasses several specific targets, and these can be subdivided into three interrelated components: ending hunger and improving nutrition (social dimension: 2.1, 2.2), achieving food security through productivity improvement and income increase (economic dimension: 2.3, 2.a, and to a certain extent 2.b and 2.c), and promoting sustainable agriculture (environment dimension: 2.4, 2.5). {T}his brief description of sdg 2 – the 'entry level goal' for this assessment – is followed by an overview of interactions at goal level between sdg 2 and the other 16 sdgs. {T}aking into account all the underlying targets of this entry goal, a set of key interactions is then identified between the sdg 2 targets and those of other sdgs, focusing on interactions with high magnitude or strong impacts based on available scientific literature and expert knowledge. {T}he typology and seven-point scale for characterising the range of positive and negative interactions described in the opening chapter to this report is used to assess the selected target-level interactions and the context in which they typically occur. {I}llustrative examples from different world regions show how these linkages manifest in practice. {P}olicy options that can enhance positive and reduce negative interactions between now and 2030, and beyond are also described. {T}he chapter concludes with a list of key knowledge gaps related to the interactions studied.}, keywords = {{POLITIQUE} {DE} {DEVELOPPEMENT} ; {RECHERCHE} {SCIENTIFIQUE} ; {RECHERCHE} {DEVELOPPEMENT} ; {SECURITE} {ALIMENTAIRE} ; {MALNUTRITION} ; {PRATIQUE} {DU} {DEVELOPPEMENT} ; {GOUVERNANCE} ; {OBJECTIFS} {DE} {DEVELOPPEMENT} {DURABLE} ; {MONDE} ; {PAYS} {DU} {SUD}}, booktitle = {{A} guide to {SDG} interactions : from science to implementation [{SDG} : {S}ustainable {D}evelopment {G}oals]}, numero = {}, pages = {31--80}, address = {{P}aris}, publisher = {{ICSU}}, series = {}, year = {2017}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010070608}, }